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This project focuses on detecting high-energy extraterrestrial neutrinos using the IceCube observatory at the South Pole. It aims to develop advanced data analysis methods to identify neutrino sources, particularly from gamma-ray bursts, contributing to our understanding of cosmic rays and high-energy photons.
The detection of high-energy extraterrestrial neutrinos is one of the ultimate challenges in astroparticle physics.
Besides opening a new observational window, neutrino astronomy has the potential to solve the long-standing question of the origin of cosmic rays and can also determine the production mechanism of high energy photons.
The IceCube observatory currently under construction at the South Pole is the most advanced project providing a realistic chance to detect the first neutrino source…
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